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The Society's Exhibition Côte de Brouilly 2022

4.200000000 star rating 5 Reviews
Capturing the ripeness of the vintage and the pure sweet fruit of this cru, this delivers dark-cherry, blackberry and spice flavours with a full, concentrated palate and supple tannins. Try with beetroot roasted with shallots, garlic and thyme.
Price: £11.95 Bottle
Price: £143.00 Case of 12
In Stock
Code: BJ9701

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Medium-bodied
  • Gamay
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2026
  • 13.5% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Cork, diam
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan

  • 100ml of this wine contains 77 kcal
  • The bottle contains 10.1 units of alcohol
  • A 125ml glass of this wine contains 96 kcal and 1.7 units of alcohol

The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week. For information and support on responsible drinking please see www.drinkaware.co.uk. For more information about how calories in wine are measured, click here.

Les Vins Aujoux

This is the source of the bulk of our Beaujolais for the last 50 years, and many members will also have tried the fruits of The Society’s work with this excellent Beaujolais-based négoce in the form of our bestselling white wine, The Society’s White Burgundy, sourced from the Mâcon.

Dealing with a négociant allows The Wine Society to pick and choose, often blending together from different estates in order to end up with a wine that is better than any of its parts.

Négoces have had a huge part to play in the recent history of Beaujolais, some of it not so good but some of it very positive. For all its apparent simplicity, Beaujolais is a complicated region that is often the victim of its own capricious climate with late frosts and violent hailstorms a common recurrence.

The one name that stands out for us is Dépagneux: Jean Dépagneux was the last of this illustrious merchant family who, with his partners, bought up a list of ailing names such as Aujoux, which had made its name selling Beaujolais to the once profitable Swiss market. Jean retired about a dozen years ago and his place was taken by a young and talented oenologist from Viré called Jean-Marc Darbon. One consequence of the change has been the meteoric rise in the quality of The Society’s White Burgundy.

Since 2002 Les Vins Aujoux have operated an office in the Languedoc-Roussillon in the deep south of France, sourcing a range of wines.

The Times

Put a smile on your face with this tiptop beaujolais — it’s the next best thing to a swanky burgundy. And how typical of the non-profitmaking Wine Society to put together a blend crammed with rich,...
Put a smile on your face with this tiptop beaujolais — it’s the next best thing to a swanky burgundy. And how typical of the non-profitmaking Wine Society to put together a blend crammed with rich, seductive, silky summer pudding fruit.
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